PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL f AGS TWO Union Department Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. TRUCKING! With two excellent trucks and nothing else in the way, we are prepared to give the best service in truck ing. We will answer calls day or night "and give all calls our best attention. Stock hauling our specialty. Headquarters at present in the old garage, Union, Nebraska owler UNION 1' . l . A y t 1 1 V II Ul IH L H U durin" the week to M. Lynde and also Roy Head. Harry Vantine and Oscar Hoback shelled and delivered their corn to feeders near their home in the country- Mr. Hugh Andersen win in a snort time move to the western portion of the state where he is expecting to farm th coming summer. At tlv annual meeting of the Un ion Mutual telephone company which was held last week, Mr. J. D. Cross was elected as manager for the cur rent year. 1 D. W. Foster who some time since pun -based a radio has since gotten a lou 1 .--peaker which he attached to his set and now the lectures and concert.-, are had. M'srs. Hugh Anderson and R. C. Trrrner v.-ho have been farming the farms of Mr.s Elizabeth Easter, shell ed and delivered their corn to feed- err; in nivir ncisnnornooa. Black Mammoth Tom Turkey ; plattsmouth for some time where he I have an excellent full blooded iias oeen serving in thu capacity as Mack n-.ammoth bronze Tom Turkey juror returned home last Monday af for nle and a vory fine bird. H. E. ter having done some excellent work Warden. Union, Neb. , while there. MAKE -Hair wites!- I will make Hair Switches at my horns in Union. Urs. G. D. Austin Union, Nebraska Dr. Thomas P. Cogan DENTIST 622 World-Herald Building Omaha, Nebraska I will be in Dr. Race's office, Union, Nebraska, on SATURDAY, FEBRUAR 2, 1924 and every two weeks thereafter prepared to give you the highest grade Dental Work, including Extractions, Fillings and the best of Plates at very reasonable prices. Your patronage is solicited. &Kr m DR. RACE'S OFFICE UNION Shrader's Service Garage! Service and the best of service at all times is our motto. Call us anytime for service and we will render it at the most reasonable rates. Our repair department is unr'cr Mr. E; E. Moore, capable, alert and willing. We arc prepared to do trucking and livery both day and night service. Shrader's Service Garage GEO. H. SHRADER, Proprietor UNiON -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA W W n i W n Does it make you scratch to pay your bills? course it does! 1 hat was a silly question. Why not let chickens scratch for you? They will gladly do it and then cackle about it. Build them a nice modern home; give them a chance and the results will be surprising. One lady in Cass count3' made a net profit of $655.59 on a flock of 140 chickens in 1922. You cari do the same. ' See us for plans and prices on a hen house. We appreciate your patronage. ' rifii Bros. UNION -:- -:- Brothers NEBRASKA ..I Frank Owings was working at the' C5 " CF Missouri Pacific station for the day , last Monday, Miss Alice Todd who is attending the state university was a visitor at the home of her parents last Sunday. Joseph Fetzer of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Union last Sunday be- ing a guest at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. J. M. Patterson while here. On account of the pastor, .the ?.tev. C. L. Elliott, having a very sore throat he was not able to conclude the regular services at the Metho dist church last Sunday evening. Geo. Peters of near Avoca was a visitor in Union last Monday for a time, stopping for a few moments to look after some business while on his way home from the county seat. Mr. E. II. Miller and wife of Mur doek were visiting in Union on last Saturday coming over to visit with ?.Ir. L. G. Todd and also having some matters of business to look after as well. i Ilnrmn T Cr m pr wnn line: ltoon flt The Keystone Pipe company held their annual meeting at the office of W. E. Banning last week and re ported a very good year's business and with the conclusion of the hear ing of the reports elected officers for the coining year. Ray Bramblett who has been in the west for the past few weeks, where he was visiting at Los Ange les and other places of interest in that neighborhood, returned home last week and reports a most enjoy able time while away. Ray thinks that country one of the best but re cjiiring a good amount . of kale to live there in the proper style. , Of NEBRASKA Henry Rahman and the .boys have been hauling corn from the Mc Carthy elevator to feed their cattle. Alma Frans was a visitor at the Union schools last Friday showing her interest in the institution which gave her an education. Grandmother Camp who has been very sick at the home of her daugh- i ter, Mrs. R. M. Taylor is reported as being some better at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Claide Castner of Nebraska City were visiting last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Castner's parents, Joe Thompson and wife of j Union. Stephen Copenhaver and the boys dressed a number of hogs for the summer's meat, last Monday and at ! the same time dressed one for A. J Harding as well. j Mrs. H. II. Becker who has not been feeling the best for some time j was kept to her home for a few days during the past week, is again able to be up and around Attorney C. A. Rawls of PI mouth was a visitor in Union last ' Saturday where he was looking a f- tor snmo Ipc-iI mattprs nnil nlcrt was a guest of Mr. J. D. Cross while here. Herbert Roddy who has l,.on ueen working at the Burlington shops in Plattsmouth was a visitor for over Sunday at the home of the parents, J. C. Roddy and wife southeast of Union. Mr. arid Mrs. Ellis LaRue were spending last Sunday. at the home of her parents. Chas. Ellisand wife at Weeping Water, going'' ove Satur day afternoon and remaining until Sunday night. Mrs. J. I. Wilson who was called to Walthill on account of the death " 1,1 ' . Jur wnere sue aiienueu tne iunerai last "eeK. returnen nome uuring tne iat - ter part of the week. Roy Head' will in a short time move to Union where the family will niche their home during the sum- mer while Mr. Head will work with a bridge and road contracting firm who will operate in Iowa. Mr. Joseph Thompson has been among those who have been kept to home" had by an attack of grip. Rev. Parky traveling auditor for the A. B. Wilson Grain interests of Ne- braska City was looking after some business matters in Union last Mon- day. "Crossed Wires" A e,nappy little 5 reel comedy drama featuring Gladys Walton. Al so a 2 reel Century comedy "Ain't Love Awful." At the Opera House Saturday night. School Notes . j Visitors in the primary room last week were: Eileen Elliott, Nola Ban- ning, Katherine McCarroll, Lucian LaRue, Bert Anderson, Selma Rey nolds, Mrs. F. Tigner and Mrs. M. McCarroll. Eighth grade county exams were given Friday, Jan. 25 by Miss Moss. jMiss Dowell look her place in high . school. The grammar room will ; give part of the program at P. T. A. : ! February 15. It will be about the commemoration 4o Lincoln. The 6th and 7th grades did not have to come to school Friday on ac- count of the eight grade examina tions. We have two new pupils In high I school, -Misses Mildred and Thelnia Hunt. Miss Mass spent the week end at j Nehawka. The rest of the teachers : went home for the week end. I The girls' and boys' basketball j teams from Nehawka will play sagainst th teams at Union Friday evening Feb. 1. The Junior class play will be giv en Feb. 7 at the M. W. A. hall. The nlay is entitled "Bashful Mr. ' Bobhs." The Seniors received their nlav books and have begun to study dili- ! rtnal quarter of 1923. were $49,958,- All taxable incomes under 5 thou eently. The play is entitled "My HSO. as compared with $47,053,680 sand dollars were defined as earned Irish Rose." ;in the preceding quarter. .for purposes of this reduction, while i iir. GIVEN BY 3 Junior Glass of Union Nigh School -at- Tlaursday igfif Feferiisry Ifli AT Q O'CLOCK All Seats Reserved at Farmers Store Monday, Feb. 4th Standard The all weather substitute for liquid dip. So called dry dip designed to rid hogs of all kinds of lice and other body vermin. Also used on cows, calves, colts, sheep, dogs' and" poultry for the same purpose. " Simply sprinkle it on the animals or in their sleep ing quarters'. . Protetfal is a popular remedy and deserves a trial, as it is inexpensive. At '- Return From Southern Trip ' During the latter portion of last week Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruhnan who have been spending some two weeks in the south wheer they visit ed at Galveston, returned home fill ed with the spirit and ardor of the sunny southland. Mr. Ituhman tells of the balmy weather and that when they went to sleep one night with the northern weather with a tinge ot winter in the air 10 awa.Ke in me morning with a balmy springtime breeze enveloping the entire country. Thoy enjoyed the outdoors in all its beauty and among other things took a ride on the gulf. Roses were in, bloom and flowers on every side.' There has Ueena plen of moisture which has produced . vegetation. an abundant NATIONAL BANKS ARE BARRED FROM HAVING'BRANCHES "y i - abltl7:nted States Supreme Court Holds atts-i Federal Law Stands m Way Missouri Law Valid. 2S.- v.itlnn.il ; ' i. i,,.. t DiillKS Hit? III Oil 1 Ol I 'Ml u v ii4- v. t . . . ... ... , , iMissouri irom estr :uiisiinm urm..ief, the s-iprcme court held today in a case brought bv the First National 7iii.- -r st i .mii Tho nninion stated that the state law does not conflict with the laws of the United States. ' Justice Sutherland, in delivering the opinion, declared the federal law does not contemnlate the establish- ment of branch banks by banks. national Justice Sutherland added that b ranch banks can not be established bv national banks under existing federal laws. . The courts decision, whicH set- Lk.H a (.ontrover-y that has shaken ;he banking world for many months, was handed down in the case of the First National hank of St. Louis. The bank had demurred from a Missouri state law prohibiting it from estab- .lishing branches, and, losing in the 'pwer federal court, had appealed. The. decision of the lower court was .affirmed. ! Eighteen states had joined Mis- ronii in inainf t'iving the risiit of the state governments to prevent nation- ; 1 banks from indulging in branch banking. Tiio court not only upheld ! that right, but held that the St. Louis bank case had been properly brought r.nd that the Missouri law was not in conflict with federal statutes. Chief Justice Taft and Justices Van Devanter and Butler dissented. CLEANUP MOVE ON AT GKAND ISLAND, NEBR. Grand Island. Neb., Jan. 29. No tification to all 'clubs that gambling must cease; orders' to all pool rooms and candy stores that every punch board must be removed; the raid of cne club most seriously charged with being c gaming place; the arrest and conviction of one woman on a liquor charge, and of another on a prostitution charge, of one man on a liquor charge and of one gambler on a vagrancy charge, formed the open ing gun today by the city adminis- tration with the co-operation of the county attorney and sheriff in a cleanup movement. IZTEA DIVIDEND DECLARED BY U. S. STEEL CORPORATION New York. Jan. 29. Directors of the United State's Steel corporation today declared an extra dividend of r0 cents on the common stock in ad dition to the regular quarterly divi- dend or l 1-4 per cent ana l per house ways and means committee cent on the preferred. adopted the recommendation of Sec- Total earnings, after operating ex- retary Mellon to allow a special 25 penses, estimated taxes and interest per cent reduction in the tax on in on bonds of subsidiaries for the comes which are "earned." PortexaSI i NEBRASKA Hi HIGH THROWS A scare una PREP battles Hilltopper to For Three Periods Saturday llisrht at Omaha. From Holiday's Oaily That Plattsmouth high school is represented by or.c of the best bas ketball teams itl years w;is effective ly demonstrated Saturday night' at Omaha, when the local cagesters bat tled Crcighton Prep, one of the best teams in the state, to a standstill for three periods and then were beaten in the final minutes. The World Herald in its'account of the game is loud in its praise Tor the Plattsmouth e ana uau uie joiiunm. . 1 .1. i1. 1 1 i . ,r I irv.1- tiiirtv wi!i! minutes or cage . . s - T1.. action ttia. drove a ;urpn i jime l'rtp roiiowing : Xn southerly city 1 following frantic, Plattsmoutn of the cleverest court r produced in the leld a straignt and j unbroken lead over an injury-weak- ened Creighton Prep team at Crelgii- j ton gym last night. But a uiue tr,k nf fisrhtine hit the invaders in - fl,,.,i minntiN am 1 1i ft Pren ma- -- - chine righting itself, plunged past a sreat defense for 14 points and an IS to 14 victory. It was more than a tight pinch j for the Prepmen. Plattsmouth played a winning game from the first j whistle, scoring with ease and bril- j liance, guarding with drag net effi- cieucy and breaking up a majority o the Dlue clan's offensive dashes with pass interceptions that held Prep to three points in the hrst nan. Pt-haps it was because w ieary. star Prep guard, and Cordon J):cs in:r. forward, were on the sick bench that the Omaha crew was not navi- gating according to dope. And per- haps it was not. The "Platters" handled the ball with veteran grace und had not the Prep team jerked itself together when it did, an out- -tate town might be celebrating to- dry. Captain Wasley and Chase of the losers played top class ball, ; The count was 8 to S in Platts- mouth's favor at the half. Summary: Creiffhton Prep (13) FG FT F 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 Cofey rf (C.) 3 Moylan If 1 o'Rrien c 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mcnaghan rg 1 Porter lg 0 Dugan c 0 Gould rf 0 Totals S 13 Plattsmouth High (14) 1 i 1 G 6 1 0 2 14 SPECIAL TAX CUT OF 25 PER CENT ON 'EARNED' INCOMES All Taxable Receipts Under Five Thousand Dollars Come Under This Provision. Wash netnn. Jan. 28. Income taxpayers got their first slice of the! proposed tax relief today when the i ' 20 thousand dollars was set as the maximum amount of incomes on which the reduction could be taken. Treasury estimates show that about 13 million taxpayers have in comes of less than 5 thousand dol lars and automatically could deduct from their tax when computed 25 per cent of its total. Thus, a married man with two children who now nnvs proposi still before the committee. Disposition of this section of the bill cleared the way, with the excep ts f . . . ...i i . .i i A i - l.ue "rVX', themselves, including the aurtivna SUUdAta, Dio main rnlrt of 5 1, . ii.uail I'uiut . xoouc ill lite idA , revision program. Majority members of the commit tee met late today to discuss a pro- 1,,,. 1 ,1 I "y- "nu ouijr to meet in full committee tomorrow Some members have declared for writing a republican rate schedule Before taking up the earned in-; come provision the committee defi nitely rejected Secretary Mellon 's pi-oposa-1 to prohibit husbands and wives in tne eignt community prop-- erty Isvy states from dividing their incomes for purposes of taxation. Chairman Gfeeft had submitted a eubstftute proposal", the original hav ing already been defeated. 'to pro hibit this division when the' incomes wer derived from wages or salaried alone. Representative Garner, demo crat, Texas', and Hadley, republican, FG FT F Rebal rf 0 1 0 Chase If 3 0 0 Krejci c 3 0 0 Hatt rg 0 1 0 Wesley lg (C.) 0 0 1 'Potals 6 2 2 would nYv onlv J 1 ihk fi., 'nn .Lincoln Division. ' One John Deere elevator complete, tak gPinto accouany no? mal n- T In the niattpr of Howard ' "early new; one McCormick mowing f-om?St rZS5 StI an' Bankrupt. Case No. 843 niachine. 5-foot cut. nearly new; one while others wish to work out the the granting of the said discharge" bujwy: two saddles; four sets of goo rates in full committee Democrats and also, within ten days thereafter work harness; one set of single bar however have dec ared they will file in my said office specifications of ness; one set of buggy harness- fcne stand solidly for their party proposal the grounds of said opposition. pair of horse clippers; one black! of a reduction in surtaxes to a 4 4 Witness my hand hereto, at my of- smith forge and vise and other b ack-A per cent maximum instead of 25 per fice in Lincoln, Nebraska, the day smith tools; one sickle grinder- oe cent as suggested by Secretary Mel- and date first above written. ,OId Trusty incubator, holds "20 e Ion. The house republican steering DANIEL II. McCLENAIIAN, one ice box; one 2-h. p Rock Island committee also discussed the tax Referee In Bankruptcy. engine; one double tub washing situation today but reached no con- .. v ' machine; one pump jack- one gr nd V KtOIWIl. 1 dtlM'.n Washington, led the fight against this section. Secretary Mcllon's recommenda tion for special reduction in the taxes on earned income provided for the 25 per tent rate' to apply on such incomes of any amount and de fined earned income as that received from wages, salaries and professional services. Representative Garner, au a Standstill thor of the democ ratic tax plan, ac- ri'picu me earned income proposal in his plan -but suggested a red" of 3 1-: per cent. The 25 p.;.- cent rate, herwever, will stand in com mittee, Chairman Green slid, be cause no amendment was o"ered to change it. CARD OF THANKS For the amny acts of kindness and the deep sympathy shown to us in the death of our beloved husband, father, son and brother, we desire to express our deep appreciation. Especially do we wish to thank the neighbors for their many kind acts, the minister and ringers at the fu neral and the friends who were so (vaiiarmia in t Tin 1 1- ill 1 f n 1 flrr.rti -1 . v.- - i.t.iu.nui ..wit. . t, memorar.ces. .Mrs. iranic j. inline and cnnuren; Airs. .Justus Lillie; AI- bert Lillie. j FOR SALE Choice Duroc bred gilts, won first and gran.i champion at county fai G. F. Jochim, Louisville, Neb. SPOTTED POLAND CHINAS Rrcd sows for sale. Farrow during March Piid April. HEXN'IXGS BROS.. Cedar Creek, Xebr. Phone Louisville 1525. t The name nan's inspires eonH Doan's Pills for kidney ills. Ointment for skin itching. Regulets for a mild laxative. dence Doan's Down's Sold at all drug stores. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the Carey L. Stotler, deceased Cass coun- estate of To the creditors of said estate You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in! i ai:.oum m -':. u i" -bin cay ol T" 1 . A T X . t" .1 . and cn the 2Cth day of May, A. D. 1024, at ten o'clock a. m.. of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a yew to their" adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre-' sentation of claims against said es-' tate is thrpe months from the 26th day cf February. A. D. 1924. and the'w. R. Young. Auct. time limited for payment of debts is piatts. State Bank, Clerk, one vear from said "fitli riav of FV h- !ruarv. 1 fi2 1 Witness my hand and the seal of. tne seal of. Gth day of EESON, j said County Court, tills 2Gth day of January, 1924. ALLEN J. EE (Seal) j31-4v. County Judge NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sop.Ied bi-Js will be received at tlie Senate Chamber in the State-house at Lincoln. Nebraska, on February 2C. 1924. until 10:00 o'clock a. m.. and at thnt time publicly opened and read for Guard Rail and incidental work on the Eagle-Mnrdock Project 53-P. Federal Aid Road. approximate quantities are: .NO. 1 O The 10S lineal feet guard rail 10 each anchors or guard rail. Certified check for five per cent (5-) of the amount of the bid will be required. This work must be started previous April 1. 1924. and be completed August 1. 1924. to i -vuum a. i nans and specifications for the work JKa' be see" and information Kt-Luivu ui me oiuce oi tne county Clerk at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, or at the office of the State Department of Fublic Works at Lincoln, Nebras-, ka. j l he btate and County reserve the right to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk, Cass County, Nebraska. R L. COCHRAN, State Engineer. j31-3v. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE ' . " "5 v.ouix ot tne United in Pankruptcy. On this 26th day of January, A. D. x:J4, on nimg and reading the petition of the above mmed bank- vt for his discharge herein: ?-; tat the 4th day of March. A T ) i, ,i , v, . . -" mi- a.l ,R hurphv fivor? -. o , , " " i": naif U II or Of- tnrn it'hiili nil creditors of. and .ill. other persons interested in, said es- idic rtim me matter or tne discharge in bankruptcy of the said bankrupt -WJ-, 7 E- LIJV snail, if they desire to oppose the same, file in my office in Lincoln, Nebraska, in said District, their ap- pearance in writing, in opposition to CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is often caused by an inHamed condition Or t hA mncrmo i . ,. Tube wiiii tii t..h Tnl.c "ave. a.nrniD:ins sou;id or imperfect . .ri:mb!ins sou;id or imperfect """"f umess me maamraation can be i educed, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will ? 'Ivat- weLcltiim for it ria your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MKD1CINB has been successful In the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Tears Sold by all druggists. " " I F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, C. ' es ror the District rf Whmci-.i RHODE ISLAND RED ROOSTERS Single comb, 'extra quality for eale at ris;ht prices. MRS. O. D. SHERMAN. J28-4sw. Plattsmouth, Nebr. FOR SALE One new John Deere disc. Call at once. Geo. M. Hild, phone 4S7. AUCTION! The undersigned will sell at Pub lic Auction on the W. II. Raincy farm six miies northwest of Plattsmouth, and one and one-half miles west of OreapoMs, on Thursday, February 7th commencing at 10 o'clock a. in., tne following property: 7 Head of Horses and Mules One draft team, 8 and 9 years old, wt. 3,200: one sorrel horse, 7 years old, wt. 1,500; one black mare. wt. 1,200; one bay mare, wt. 1,300; one mule. 8 years old, wt. 1,100; one ex tra large Molly mule. 3 years old. 14 Head of Hogs Two spotted Poland China sows; one Duroc Jcr?ey sow; four shouts. Claud Mavabb -rill sell seven head rnre i,rc,i. type, black Poland China gi!ts, bred for March and Apr il, best of breeding. Dates and breed ing given sale day. Farm Implements. Etc. One John Deere binder, cut leus th in 100 i-crer? srain: ore John Dcrrc lister; one Grand De Tour 4-v.hetl riding lister; one Sattley fi-hovel riding cultivator; one Badger culti vator; one Osborno, disk ; ore snlkey pio-.v; ne 3-re'Ction harrow; one mowing machine; one hay rake; one 4-v.heeI hay buck; one low wagon and rack; one Schuttler wrgon; one hujrfy: one gas entire; one Prim rose cream separator; one double tub washing machine and many other ar ticles not mentioned. T. E. Todd will s.-11 tho following r rticies: One P an 1 O iron wheel truck wagon: one P and O 2-rov cul tivator am' 2 -row machine combined ; one .Tchn Deere disk; one 3-section harrow; one Ivisler gang r!o; on" Badger cultivator; one f-shorel gar den plow; one etalk rake; one 14- inch plow; one lG-ineh plow, Terms of Sale : All su-nr rmlcr 1ft h Om sums I .... .- ' over $10 a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security bearing eight per cent interest from date-. No prorerty to bo removed from the premises until settled for. G. C. Parriott, Owner. R 5 F MOOT! The undersigned will sell at Pub lic Auction at his farm three mils : eRst alul 0119 mile f:'ouUl of JIlir"'. seven miles south of Plattsmouth and eight miles north of Union, on Wednesday, February 6th commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.. with uh rvctl c iiV , V y hid ics. on the premises by the the following describ ed property Horses and Mules One gray horse, 11 years old, wt. 1,400; one gray mare. 10. years old. ' V," 1,4.i: c T' 9 ye3r old' WV, 1'001 nC f i0' jyearsold. wt. 1,400; one dapple gray 4 years old. wt. 1,400; one gray brood mare, with foal from jack, 10 years old, wt. 1.3T.0; two black mares, 2 and 4 years old; one gray mule, 5 years old; one bay mare mule com ing 4 years old; one black mare mule, coming 3 years Old; three horse mules, coming 2 years old. Fifteen Head of Cattle Two milk cows, one fre3h, one fresh soon; three stock cows; one Holstein heifer, fresh soon; one bull; one steer; three heifers, coming 2 years old; three yearlings; cne calf. Hogs All Immuned ix Duroc bred fifteen shoats. sows; one boar; Farm Implements King press drill; one 2-row stalk cut- tor one Emerson hay rake; one 2- row Jonn ueere macnine; one Moline riding lister, new; one walking lis ter; one Cadger cultivator; one Jenny Spring-trip cultivator; two New I lennrtiirf riiltivtnra- nna Tvn - -j "t oui.ii llnor.i tranrr rnxr w 1 A .In 1 . n-Mivu, oue Blll- ring plow, 14-inch; one John Deere sta Kang plow, 14-inch; one disk. u-u"' neariy new; one manure spreader: one 2-section harrow; one FIn wagon; one low one low wagon and racl: 003 low wagon and box; one hoh sled; two steel corn boxes; one Pair blocks, 2x:j, heavy; one top nit iinil articles not men- "oned.- Terms 01 Sale A 11 . i . ""UJU u,,u.er caslu On sums ?' L.Zt- U UL S X months , lift (rfi-nn -1. . ' - t,.,, jjuitiiawi giving Dankable note with approved security bearing eight per cent interest from date. No property to be removed from the premises until settled for. Alex Campbell, - . Owner. iv. loung. Auctioneer. PlIBLIO BUG "vV. G", Eoedeker, Clerk.